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:lol: Yep that's right! If the Barometric pressure drops too low the ignition system in my car is disabled :P

Hang on a sec! Bug's I did take it out in the wet on a cruise a while back! (ok so it was fine to start with)

I just detailed the whole car last weekend, 'cause I hadn't washed it for 4wks :eek:

I'm keen to cruise whenever the roads are dry :O

If this Fri' is still shit then how about we all go watch the AIR drags on Sunday, & cruise next weekend?

Not sure if its on or not yet, so bloody hard to tell how weather will be, it changes everyday. As I look outside from work the sky is clear and its sunny and dry.... so lets hope the rain has gone and all is ok.

Obviously we are not going to know until tomorrow avo at earliest if it will be ok tomorrow night.

If its sunny and clear like it is now I say lets cruise.

But if its raining and looking crap then cruise is off and we can reorg it maybe for next week or week after??

I am def keen to go to drags on sunday either way so count me in for that.

I 2 have just detailed my car and polished it so will not be taking it out in the weather if i can help it. The main thing that really worries me is d***heads being stupid **cough cough Commodore drivers** (not u Jaffa).

Last friday was such a great night too!! , damn winter, damn rain... bah!!!

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Ill be very dissappointed if it rains 2molo

so..lets just hope it doesnt cause ive waited lyk almost a whole week 4 this special nyt

*lyk what that chick from the "the weather women" says....rain rain go away come back in another day* - Or something lyk that anyways.....heheheehe

plz dont rain 2molo

hrmmm.. I don't think I'll be coming out ppls..

I'm having detonation issues...

I think it may be the Mobil Synergy 8000 Fuel that I slapped in last night.

I always run BP 98.

With the Mobil Fuel it seems that i cant run 25deg timing, I've still got the origional plats in her that have been regapped so I going to change them tomorrow.

Bummer.. :shake:

Probably a dodgy servo.. hrmm.

Just posting a message on behalf of Drift Spec to say the cruize is most likely going to be going ahead.

After some shocking weather, thunder and hail etc the sun has decided to come out so lets hope the roads dry off and the skies stay clear.

Meet at the arranged place at the arranged time (8:00 i believe)

Cheers,

Joolz

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